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using cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon innovators have developed a projective display for firefighters. allowing them to see through anything. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. living with moderate to semeans living with pain.is it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than just the pain. for many adults, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your abilitto fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections or have symptoms such as fever, fatigue, cough, or sores. you sh
using cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon innovators have developed a projective display for firefighters. allowing them to see through anything. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. living with moderate to semeans living with pain.is it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than just the pain. for many adults, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint...
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we reached the point where technology changed the whole game in a way we are beginning to realize. on line universities and couple of them started by two stanford professors and world class education for free or near free . what are employers looking for? intelligence and drive and discipline . it used to be a college degree stood for those things and now they have faster and better ways to determine whether they want to hire someone. >> john, billions of dollars in government stub sidies for llege education are worthless? >> they are worthless and i a not going to defend them but what botherings me is it a notionful a job that requires a college degree. i don't care if you want to be an investment banking analyst, there is nothing you learned in the four years that has nothing to do with the job you will eventually do . the idea that college is going to make us better or worse, jobbings are not plentiful because government is getting in the way of. >> emac a lot of the plumber jobs don't require college. but associates degrease pay more than the college jobbings. >> yes, a trade p
we reached the point where technology changed the whole game in a way we are beginning to realize. on line universities and couple of them started by two stanford professors and world class education for free or near free . what are employers looking for? intelligence and drive and discipline . it used to be a college degree stood for those things and now they have faster and better ways to determine whether they want to hire someone. >> john, billions of dollars in government stub sidies...
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we are at a point we actually do need to study this, because our technology seems to be getting ahead of our morals. >> i don't know about our morals. but certainly ahead of our laws. the technology is advancing so fast, actually the thing you can claim the most credit for is your smart phone. the fact we are spending billions of dollars on these phones means batteries are getting smaller and processing is getting better. that technology can be used in all kinds of places. >> when you look at the notion of bringing these drones back into sort of civilian applications, it sounds sinister off the bat. but there are remarkable applications that are very beneficial to everyone, when it comes to drones in the united states. >> there are. my favorite kind of benign example is let's pretend for a second you and i own a golf course. we feel guilty, because we dump millions of gallons of water on the grass to keep it green. we know we are wasting some of it, because some places don't need water. if we had a small uav that could measure how much water was on the ground we could water more effic
we are at a point we actually do need to study this, because our technology seems to be getting ahead of our morals. >> i don't know about our morals. but certainly ahead of our laws. the technology is advancing so fast, actually the thing you can claim the most credit for is your smart phone. the fact we are spending billions of dollars on these phones means batteries are getting smaller and processing is getting better. that technology can be used in all kinds of places. >> when...
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can you talk about that a little bit the role that technology played. >> yeah. there's several things in technology that changed the fight. one is obvious it was predators. it wasn't drone strikes. it was drone surveillance. because you put a surveillance that gives you full motion video, anywhere if our force to include the guys on the ground could watch what the predator is watching in real-time video. the real effect of that is several. one, it used to take 120 people to raid a target when only twenty were going inside. it takes 100 to secure it outside make sure you don't get people reinforcing or whatnot. if you can do it from the air you only send twenty. now, the other hundred can hit five other targets. we could hit six targets in the time we're hitting one. and you know more. you can put drones over and watch people all the time. if we decided to watch someone in the room all the time. pretty soon we would know which what you call pattern of life. where you go, what you do, whether you're good or bad or involved in the insurgency. so you can build up th
can you talk about that a little bit the role that technology played. >> yeah. there's several things in technology that changed the fight. one is obvious it was predators. it wasn't drone strikes. it was drone surveillance. because you put a surveillance that gives you full motion video, anywhere if our force to include the guys on the ground could watch what the predator is watching in real-time video. the real effect of that is several. one, it used to take 120 people to raid a target...
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so many other huge technology companies are there. we'll have it all for you next tuesday. let's hit the biggest "pops & drops" today in midday trading. activision getting a pop. >> they beat in a big way on top line and bottom line. and then they've got a couple of upgrades, stern agee. this is a big one. >> aol? >> a rough couple of months. but something interesting is going on with aol. they come out, they have a 57% increase in earnings. you've got 13% short interest. but the thing that everyone laughs at them about are their dial-up subs. that business has stopped shrinking and accounts for all of the profit at company. now they're selling additional services. stock looks interesting. >> dollar tree? >> yeah. the dollar stores have really gotten crushed particularly by walmart. probably a bit oversold here. looking like some better numbers. i heard some chatter that steve weiss bought a whole bunch of tube socks. should help the top line. >> phillips? >> my guess is it keeps going. but there are cheaper plays. >> a drop for entergy. the company now says it in fact drop
so many other huge technology companies are there. we'll have it all for you next tuesday. let's hit the biggest "pops & drops" today in midday trading. activision getting a pop. >> they beat in a big way on top line and bottom line. and then they've got a couple of upgrades, stern agee. this is a big one. >> aol? >> a rough couple of months. but something interesting is going on with aol. they come out, they have a 57% increase in earnings. you've got 13% short...
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great technology. the industry has shown an ability to share, but when you are talking about communication systems, that's a far simpler task than when you talk about radar and how do we share spectrum at that point. but we definitely know it is where we need to go and there's got to be, not only here at home, and i talked about being ready so we're prepared to defend at home, but there's a spectrum management plan that all of our international partners are putting in place that we've got to be able to adapt to when we deploy forward. >> let me go to the question of the tactical strategic balance. there are folks who are saying, for example, the marine corps and the army are too focused on pushing capabilities down to small unit levels. and there's a concern by some that the services will trade away some of these strategic cape afternoon. what's the right balance between strategic and tactical? >> if you don't mind -- >> no, go ahead. >> our initial focus of the initial increment of our multifunction e
great technology. the industry has shown an ability to share, but when you are talking about communication systems, that's a far simpler task than when you talk about radar and how do we share spectrum at that point. but we definitely know it is where we need to go and there's got to be, not only here at home, and i talked about being ready so we're prepared to defend at home, but there's a spectrum management plan that all of our international partners are putting in place that we've got to be...
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satellite technology was the ideal disruptive technology for its time. it solved most of the problems that tied us to the constricted telecom world of 1968. it is like a tall radio tower. any place on the globe that can see the satellite can transmit. it has a lack of in with. it can carry a lot of tv signals at a low cost. he proceeded for the tasks he had in mind. it was opening up the telecom industry to new tv program voices, new opportunities for competition, and new services for consumers. to do this, he started with a simple idea that we called a policy that held any technically or financially qualified company could launch or operate a communication salad i -- satellite. in one stroke, adoption of this policy led to the entry of new satellite carriers. because of competition, nationwide connections were affordable for start up companies creating new cable program networks. like hbo and espn and mtv and ted turner's networks and even it expired -- inspired a new network concept called c-span. cable offered more than retransmit tv broadcast signals
satellite technology was the ideal disruptive technology for its time. it solved most of the problems that tied us to the constricted telecom world of 1968. it is like a tall radio tower. any place on the globe that can see the satellite can transmit. it has a lack of in with. it can carry a lot of tv signals at a low cost. he proceeded for the tasks he had in mind. it was opening up the telecom industry to new tv program voices, new opportunities for competition, and new services for...
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yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. >>. >> eric: what do i need to know for next week. >> we think the aid to pakistan, they spin off and take $30 million and build an amusement park where we killed osama bin laden. >> that is outrageous. >> what do you say, sir? >> i said a couple of weeks i would be wary of putting new money to work, but if we have to look at couple housing etfs. >> eric: jonathan, you like the u.s. dollar now? >> it's been a badmouthed everyone from mahmoud to gizelle but the yen is multi-year lows. gold is tremendously weak. i think the u.s. dollar is on the upside. i think it rises up. >> eric: i know exactly what you are up to. the dollar goes up the gold goes down, you said gold was going down. you are supporting your position. >> i'm trading my position. i put my money where my mouth is.
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yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. >>. >> eric: what do i need to kno
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they create new technologies. but, they don't know whose money it is. in los angeles, they said, most recently, they have lost $16 billion in economic value because the courts have been closed. $1.6 million in tax. we have been the envy of the world as to our justice system. as the world becomes smaller and as multinational corporations decide where they will invest their money, they have historically invested it in the united states because we have had a court system that has been the envy of the world, but they won't continue to do that if they cannot get justice in america. there is an economic reason as well as a moral reason to make sure that our courts are open. we have a crisis in our federal system. 92 vacancies exist today in the federal court system. 15% of our federal court is vacant. we have 26 districts under federal emergencies, judicial emergencies. we have 18 judges come out with no opposition on either side, and it wasn't a political issue. could not get one of them through congress. you know, when i talk to the graduating students, i j
they create new technologies. but, they don't know whose money it is. in los angeles, they said, most recently, they have lost $16 billion in economic value because the courts have been closed. $1.6 million in tax. we have been the envy of the world as to our justice system. as the world becomes smaller and as multinational corporations decide where they will invest their money, they have historically invested it in the united states because we have had a court system that has been the envy of...
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and police departments throughout the country have begun implementing drone technology absent any guidance or guidelines from lawmakers now this resolution is mostly seen as symbolic after all the city does not plan on getting rid of aircraft that have already been released out nor does it have the power to prevent federal use of drones in its airspace but it is proof that one small town is willing to take a stance on new avi's until tougher regulations are agreed upon already lawmakers in ten other states have started to draw up their own legislation based on charlotte bills for the resolution. goes to show that a symbolic action can sometimes result in real change. when you meet someone in a bar or at the bookstore or even at a seminar chances are the first thing that you do before you contact them is try to find out a little bit more about them and the best place to do that is the internet it is after all the new age of information a simple google search can reveal a lot of information about a person's life for instance if you search social media sites like facebook linked in twitter or
and police departments throughout the country have begun implementing drone technology absent any guidance or guidelines from lawmakers now this resolution is mostly seen as symbolic after all the city does not plan on getting rid of aircraft that have already been released out nor does it have the power to prevent federal use of drones in its airspace but it is proof that one small town is willing to take a stance on new avi's until tougher regulations are agreed upon already lawmakers in ten...
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can you talk about that and the role that technology plate. >> there are several things and technology that change of a fight. one is obvious, predators' commend it was not strikes but surveillance because you put a surveillance that gives you full motion video meeting anywhere in are forced to include as on the ground could watch what the predator is watching in full-time video or real-time video. the real effect of that caliber it used to take 120 people to raided targets were only 20 were going inside a takes hundred to secured outside, if you can do it from the air you only send 20. now the other hundred can hit five other targets, so we could hit six target than the time we used to it one. also, you can put a drone over and watch people all the time. if we decided to watch someone in this from all the time pretty soon do we know what you call a pattern of life, where you go, you hang out with to what you do, with the regular bad or involved in the insurgency. you can build up this. -- this knowledge. suddenly you're very precise. the search and know a lot. that is one technology t
can you talk about that and the role that technology plate. >> there are several things and technology that change of a fight. one is obvious, predators' commend it was not strikes but surveillance because you put a surveillance that gives you full motion video meeting anywhere in are forced to include as on the ground could watch what the predator is watching in full-time video or real-time video. the real effect of that caliber it used to take 120 people to raided targets were only 20...
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when they began planning it, the technology to build it didn't exist. it had to be developed by companies and laboratories in europe, asia, and the united states. >> we, in doing these experiments, do push the technologies to the limits. and so, you know, industry eats this stuff up. they say, "here's something. we can make this faster. we know how to do this. okay, so now we can market it." and that's what's happened. >> so a lot of companies benefit from the technology that's developed. >> absolutely. >> one of the things they're hoping to find is called the higgs particle, named after peter higgs, a professor in scotland. he theorized that there must be something in the universe that we can't see that gives things weight or substance. he got a look at the first machine powerful enough to test whether he was right. >> the higgs particle is sometimes called the god particle. why? >> it's called that because it plays a very, very important role. in giving mass to the other particles, it allows solid structures, solid things, you, me, tables, chairs, to
when they began planning it, the technology to build it didn't exist. it had to be developed by companies and laboratories in europe, asia, and the united states. >> we, in doing these experiments, do push the technologies to the limits. and so, you know, industry eats this stuff up. they say, "here's something. we can make this faster. we know how to do this. okay, so now we can market it." and that's what's happened. >> so a lot of companies benefit from the technology...
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using technology, a longtime critic bicycle rider the first to win the tour day france, he beat the french champion by using technologically advantages and by the with the french man he beat use drugs he admitted to steroids and amphetamines. to think it will take any of us to the top is not true with then they are vilified because they think people are afraid of drugs but not to eat a diet or training. john: i would add wes sick i surgery. tiger woods improved his vision and his game. >> why isn't as more reprehensible? baseball pitchers have reconstructive surgery who can throw better than before. athletes are competitors first and foremost, looking for an edge. but with the tour day france back at 1903 people have been dumping the entire existence only in the mid-60s it became illegal but the activity has never ceased to one place lance armstrong did not have the advantage was performance enhancing drugs but they are accused them. john: what about cheating? >> some don't get caught john: they all use them? >> it is ubiquitous in professional sports. john: but not baseball or football, i
using technology, a longtime critic bicycle rider the first to win the tour day france, he beat the french champion by using technologically advantages and by the with the french man he beat use drugs he admitted to steroids and amphetamines. to think it will take any of us to the top is not true with then they are vilified because they think people are afraid of drugs but not to eat a diet or training. john: i would add wes sick i surgery. tiger woods improved his vision and his game. >>...
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since we're here on the west coast, we figured we had to technology technology. we're going to talk to an investor in siri intelligent and ask him if he thinks aapple has a cash problem. plus, a live report on the weather in the northeast as they phase for blizzard conditions. i'm glad we got cdw and cisco to design our data center. yeah, the cisco ucsc series server, with the intel xeon processors, help us scale smoothly, like a perfect golf swing. how was it before? clunky and full of unnecessary impediments. like charles' swing. i heard that. >>> welcome back to squawk this morning. hewlett packard reportedly placing limits on the employment of students and factory workers f cross china. is says the move reflects a significant shift in how electronics companies view problematic labor practices in china. apple, of course, has come under scrutiny for its practices there. let's get to joe back from pebble beach. joe. >> hey, andrew. you can't be on the coast, obviously, especially in this area without talking about innovation and advancements in technology. shawn
since we're here on the west coast, we figured we had to technology technology. we're going to talk to an investor in siri intelligent and ask him if he thinks aapple has a cash problem. plus, a live report on the weather in the northeast as they phase for blizzard conditions. i'm glad we got cdw and cisco to design our data center. yeah, the cisco ucsc series server, with the intel xeon processors, help us scale smoothly, like a perfect golf swing. how was it before? clunky and full of...
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we're stuck with this old-fashioned technology because, as susan crawford explains, our government has allowed a few giant conglomerates to rig the rules, raise prices, and stifle competition. just like standard oil in the first gilded age a century ago. in those days, it was muckrakers like ida tarbell and lincoln steffens rattling the cages and calling for fair play. today it's independent thinkers like susan crawford. the big telecom industry wishes she would go away, but she's got a lot of people on her side. in fact, if you go to the white house citizen's petition site, you'll see how fans of "captive audience" are calling on the president to name susan crawford as the next chair of the federal communications commission. "prospect" magazine named her one of the "top ten brains of the digital future," and susan crawford served for a time as a special assistant to president obama for science, technology and innovation. right now she teaches communications law at the benjamin cardozo school of law here in new york city and is a fellow at the roosevelt institute. susan crawford, welco
we're stuck with this old-fashioned technology because, as susan crawford explains, our government has allowed a few giant conglomerates to rig the rules, raise prices, and stifle competition. just like standard oil in the first gilded age a century ago. in those days, it was muckrakers like ida tarbell and lincoln steffens rattling the cages and calling for fair play. today it's independent thinkers like susan crawford. the big telecom industry wishes she would go away, but she's got a lot of...
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. >> up nex ♪ using robotics and mobile technology, verizon innovators have made it possible for teachers to teach, and for a kid... nathan. tadpole. ... to feel like a kid again. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >>. >>> consumer confidence overall has been rising but there is more work to do and economy is facing a major headline that goes to your point. that is republicans in congress. it's political brinkmanship that results in one primary victim and that is american middle-class. >> you wouldn't know that white house press secretary jay carney was doing spinning on the bad news of a surprise economic contraction he blames it all on house republicans. they are the ones that are responsible. >> obviously. >> this is a big story. it counters the inaugural narrative. now let's move on on gay rights and global warming and so on. "washington post" with the headline above the fold, g.d.p. shrank in fourth quarter. night before nbc news didn't touch it. they didn't use a word of any of this news. abc buried it inside about a stor
. >> up nex ♪ using robotics and mobile technology, verizon innovators have made it possible for teachers to teach, and for a kid... nathan. tadpole. ... to feel like a kid again. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >>. >>> consumer confidence overall has been rising but there is more work to do and economy is facing a major headline that goes to your point. that is republicans in congress. it's political...
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they don't respect the technology. they respect him once since come but think how you feel if you need to return to w. it they could shoot. you would present this omnipresent, lethal entity that can just reach in. so there is a cultural part we need to understand the really creates resentment on people. the other thing i worry even more is the threshold. quÉbec in 1998. president clinton who launched tomahawk missiles based on the intelligence from the embassies brought up in east africa in a lunchtime hot missiles in sudan to afghanistan and they hit targets. if you have tenuous in the next term the next morning for work, all of us would've said no. we fired some tomahawk missiles were not a word. if u.s. people near the impact of this tomahawk missiles, they'd have a different view. so the dangerous it can can lower the willingness to use force cannot think of it is water and yet you build up people at war with you. when did al qaeda go to war with united states? the average answer is 9/11. al qaeda declared war aga
they don't respect the technology. they respect him once since come but think how you feel if you need to return to w. it they could shoot. you would present this omnipresent, lethal entity that can just reach in. so there is a cultural part we need to understand the really creates resentment on people. the other thing i worry even more is the threshold. quÉbec in 1998. president clinton who launched tomahawk missiles based on the intelligence from the embassies brought up in east africa in a...
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the basic right is to protect yourself and the american public wants to be able, semi-automatic technology has been around for 100 years. if you limit the american public's access to semi-automatic technology, you limit their ability to survive. if someone is invading your house, you should not say you should only have five or six shots you ought to have what you need to protect yourself, not what some politician thinks is "reasonable." >>chris: a couple of weeks ago the n.r.a. started running an ad that create as great deal of controversy. here is a clip. >> are the president's kids more important than years? why is high skeptical about putting armed security in our schools? his kids are protected by our tax money. >>chris: do you regret putting up that ad? >> it wasn't picking on the president's kids. the president's kids are safe and we are. >> thankful for it. the point --. >>chris: they face a threat that most children do not face. >>guest: tell that to the people in newtown. >>chris: do you think the president's children are the same kind of target as every schoolchild in america? th
the basic right is to protect yourself and the american public wants to be able, semi-automatic technology has been around for 100 years. if you limit the american public's access to semi-automatic technology, you limit their ability to survive. if someone is invading your house, you should not say you should only have five or six shots you ought to have what you need to protect yourself, not what some politician thinks is "reasonable." >>chris: a couple of weeks ago the n.r.a....
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we'll follow that story, tick cook speaking in san francisco at the technology conference. likely to be a lot of speculation ahead of that. we're talking deals now. >>> liberty global to buy virgin media giving them access to the largest cable market. david with a first cnbc interview. >> thanks. this deal creates the largest single cable company in the world surpassing our own parent comcast, cash and stock worth about $47.87. liberty global shares down a bit. let's bring in mike freese, president and ceo, to talk about the enormous deal announced late yesterday in the united states. you also nice to see you, michael. why not have done it a couple years ago speculating liberty global might have been interested in buying this company some time back. it was a lot cheaper then than now. >> timing is everything. it would have been nice but stars hadn't aligned at this point. our stocks up, financing markets very healthy and the seller was willing. as with all deals of this size and nature, you do it and it worked out. >> you mentioned the financing markets. at the end of the d
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if you're thinking about upgrading to a 4g phone which so many of us are doing because the technology is available, you need to keep this in mind. your cell phone bill is probably going to go way up. the reason why, 4g phones can easily become data hogs. that mean the typical 4g cell phone plan most of us have nowadays simply doesn't go that far. cnn reports if data plans stay the same five years down the road, the average user's smartphone bill could grow by $40 a month. a lot of cash. this is according to the visual networking index released by cisco. the increase works out to be an extra $500 a year. adds up quick. >>> the justice department is getting into a battle over beer. there are at least 2,000 local breweries around the country like port city in alexandria. they worry about one beer giant getting bigger and dominating the entire market. anheuser-busch already control abouts half of u.s. beer markets and now it wants to merge with corona which is the most popular imported beer. local brewers worry such a deal to coarse their products out of stores. >> there's a limited amoun
if you're thinking about upgrading to a 4g phone which so many of us are doing because the technology is available, you need to keep this in mind. your cell phone bill is probably going to go way up. the reason why, 4g phones can easily become data hogs. that mean the typical 4g cell phone plan most of us have nowadays simply doesn't go that far. cnn reports if data plans stay the same five years down the road, the average user's smartphone bill could grow by $40 a month. a lot of cash. this is...
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. ♪ using cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon innovators have developed a projective display for firefighters. allowing them to see through anything. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >>. >>> she would clearly have an adequate opportunity to protect her family. >> how can you say that? you are a large man. you are not a teenage tall man, you are not a young mother who has a young child with her. i am passionate about this position because you cannot understand. i not a woman stuck in her house having to defend her children. >> jon: one of memorable moments during the senate gun control hearing a confrontation between gail trotter and democratic senator sheldon white house. she got a lot of reaction. joe scarborough says she looked like a jackass. >> that would be liberal media taking her. she held her own. she got klob ird including jon stewart. the national rifle association should take note, she better spokesman pr them wayne and all the rest of those types. she made it personal. >> jon: even judy is nodding in
. ♪ using cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon innovators have developed a projective display for firefighters. allowing them to see through anything. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >>. >>> she would clearly have an adequate opportunity to protect her family. >> how can you say that? you are a large man. you are not a teenage tall man, you are not a young mother who has a young child with her. i...
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say the drone is the technology. what happens if we're using b 2 bombers and dropping napons on people of pakistan. you see children running and you have american pilots dropping the bond and it's a visceral thing. the insidious nature of the drones is that it takes away the fact that there is no media coverage there. you don't get to see the pictures of the victim. a lot of people die in war but on the other hand those other conflicts were declared conflicts. what is going on in pakistan, yemen and somalia are covert operations. we don't know. >> that's a great distinction. those were official conflicts states at war with one another. this is very different and very vague. so too are the numbers. and so too are the coverage. michael hastings. always good to have you on "the young turks." as promised earlier but not delivered on, i have the president skeet shooting. >> you know washington. this thing was cascading conspiracy theories, guys like joe snickering. you ought to do something. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> it's go t
say the drone is the technology. what happens if we're using b 2 bombers and dropping napons on people of pakistan. you see children running and you have american pilots dropping the bond and it's a visceral thing. the insidious nature of the drones is that it takes away the fact that there is no media coverage there. you don't get to see the pictures of the victim. a lot of people die in war but on the other hand those other conflicts were declared conflicts. what is going on in pakistan,...
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we have such technological advantage there. the real issue for us is we have to move that technological advantage from being just about pc peripherals to pc peripherals and mobile peripherals, like tablets. >> i want to show people, maybe can you do it, it is a cover for an ipad mini that doubles as a keyboard. >> it is. and we love -- >> these kind of things are the future of your company. >> absolutely. we love this. we call this is the other half of the ipad. as can you see, it looks like the other half on the outside. magnetically attached to the back. comes apart. >> it is quite a full size keyboard. these keys are not mini. >> not at all. you will be shocked. >> not mouse type. >> no pun intended. you will be shocked when you use it. it is really is a full size keyboard. >> you took a write down over video conferencing business the company brought for something north of $400 million few years ago. >> that right. >> there is a discussion whether you will hold on to that video conferencing business. >> as i went through all
we have such technological advantage there. the real issue for us is we have to move that technological advantage from being just about pc peripherals to pc peripherals and mobile peripherals, like tablets. >> i want to show people, maybe can you do it, it is a cover for an ipad mini that doubles as a keyboard. >> it is. and we love -- >> these kind of things are the future of your company. >> absolutely. we love this. we call this is the other half of the ipad. as can...
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calvin klein underwear. 360 seamless technology. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >>> welcome back. some of the world's top brands she would out $4 mlt for a 30-second spot in the super bowl last night. who is watching the ads, who is replaying the ads?
calvin klein underwear. 360 seamless technology. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my...
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the house is brimming with aging services technologies. it's a 5,000-square-foot peek into the future. - each year, we invite a number of technology companies and products that are innovative. and we try to, as much as we can, to get them over the imagination hump. - now see if you can get over this hump-- a headset that's designed to literally read your mind. the technology involves sending your brainwaves to a computer. - the headset i'm wearing is designed to pick up my eeg waves, which then will be associated with the movements on screen. - that prompts the computer to take the specific action you were thinking about without so much as a keystroke or a mouse click. that's chris krause with the headset. on the right is jack york, president of the company. - what i have it trained to do is a few basic commands, like, for example, trying to think the command to lift the cube... which would then be associated with specific keystrokes for me to be able to navigate through the computer system. - chris, can you make it go left? can you make i
the house is brimming with aging services technologies. it's a 5,000-square-foot peek into the future. - each year, we invite a number of technology companies and products that are innovative. and we try to, as much as we can, to get them over the imagination hump. - now see if you can get over this hump-- a headset that's designed to literally read your mind. the technology involves sending your brainwaves to a computer. - the headset i'm wearing is designed to pick up my eeg waves, which then...
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man: the art challenges technology. technology inspires the art. second man: the best scientists and engineers are just as creative as the best storytellers. third man: we've got characters that we want to come alive. transforming the hand-drawn line into a new art form was no easy task. over the last 20 years, these artists face struggles and the risk of failure every step of the way. this marriage of art and science was the combined dream of 3 men, the creative scientist ed catmull, a visionary entrepreneur, steve jobs,
man: the art challenges technology. technology inspires the art. second man: the best scientists and engineers are just as creative as the best storytellers. third man: we've got characters that we want to come alive. transforming the hand-drawn line into a new art form was no easy task. over the last 20 years, these artists face struggles and the risk of failure every step of the way. this marriage of art and science was the combined dream of 3 men, the creative scientist ed catmull, a...
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technology can do that. who can tell me the third life cycle stage of the frog ? it can take a sick kid to school. nathan. tadpole. and help ensure a constant supply of clean energy. the things we build share one belief. that the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger soluons. powerful answers. verizon. >> gretchen: fox news alert. new reports that the explosion outside of the u.s. embass in turkey was a terrorist attack. take a look at this new video of the destruction there. a guard at the embassy reportedly killed and at least one other person was injured by a homicide bomber. as of now, no one has claimed responsibility for that attack. >>> now for a fox business alert. brand-new jobs report out moments ago and it does not look great. the january unemployment rate is 7.9%. that's up from 7.8% in december. >> steve: charles payne has been look at the numbers for 15 minutes. what do you see? >> i guess not great is probably the best way to describe it. came in below consensus. unemployment rate was up and i wouldn't have had a problem with the unemployme
technology can do that. who can tell me the third life cycle stage of the frog ? it can take a sick kid to school. nathan. tadpole. and help ensure a constant supply of clean energy. the things we build share one belief. that the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger soluons. powerful answers. verizon. >> gretchen: fox news alert. new reports that the explosion outside of the u.s. embass in turkey was a terrorist attack. take a look at this new video of the destruction there. a...
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science technology innovation news developments from around russia we've. covered. critic free. free. free free. free. free. world free. video for your media project a free media r.t. dot com. if you join us for a warm welcome the news continues here on r.t. a leftist group opposing u.s. foreign strategy and its influence on turkish politics has claimed responsibility for the attack on the american embassy in turkey capital ankara a security guard was killed when a suicide bomber detonated his explosives on the mission's doorstep on friday freeman he's from the executive teligent review magazine explains why turkey has become a target for radicals. it's obvious right now that there's a whole escalation. tire region going from north africa into the middle east and president. obama administration the french and british in these areas have obviously inflamed. the insurgents to the point that they are now targeting these western powers however the united states and the british and the fragile also supporting tens of thousands of jihadi extremists in syria and in other parts of the r
science technology innovation news developments from around russia we've. covered. critic free. free. free free. free. free. world free. video for your media project a free media r.t. dot com. if you join us for a warm welcome the news continues here on r.t. a leftist group opposing u.s. foreign strategy and its influence on turkish politics has claimed responsibility for the attack on the american embassy in turkey capital ankara a security guard was killed when a suicide bomber detonated his...
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we look at value tech, key technologies, popular technologies. even defense technologies. so while in the short-term i'm worried about the deficit, about the gridlock in congress, look at the medium and long-term i think the u.s. both on demographics and pro-tension growth of productivity given the investment in new technology and the product cycle is going to do better roughly speaking than europe and japan. wouldn't you agree on that and therefore our fiscal problem by the way is better demographics and better growth serious but manageab manageable. if you do 3% gdp fiscal adjustment we're going to stabilize the current ratio. we can do it, right? >> i think we could do it. but the problem is mr. roubini i cannot be satisfied with something like i'm the san francisco 49ers and i'm better than the bears and i'm better than green bay. all true. but you're not in first place. that's all that matters. period. we need to get back to what made us great with respect to business, innovation, entrepreneurialism, individualism, you know, angel financing all of those things we need
we look at value tech, key technologies, popular technologies. even defense technologies. so while in the short-term i'm worried about the deficit, about the gridlock in congress, look at the medium and long-term i think the u.s. both on demographics and pro-tension growth of productivity given the investment in new technology and the product cycle is going to do better roughly speaking than europe and japan. wouldn't you agree on that and therefore our fiscal problem by the way is better...
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use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ [ female announcer ] hamburger helper stroganoff. beefy. creamy. stroganoffy. helpers. forty dishes, all delicious. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely... looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> the boy scouts of america said to make a major announcement tomorrow to make a policy change on its leaders. >> reporter: current policy of the boycotts of america is that you cannot be an
use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ [ female announcer ] hamburger helper stroganoff. beefy. creamy. stroganoffy. helpers. forty dishes, all delicious. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some...
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its technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future. mission. critical three. three. three. three. three. three. video for your media project a free media r.t. dot com. just short of the very warm welcome the news continues here on r.t. a leftist group opposing u.s. foreign strategy and its influence on turkish politics has claimed responsibility for the attack on the american embassy in turkey capital ankara a security guard was killed when a suicide bomber detonated his explosives on the mission's doorstep on friday freeman he's from the executive teligent review magazine explains why turkey has become a target for radicals. it's obvious right now that there's a whole escalation you know tire region going from north africa into the middle east and president. obama administration the french and british in these areas have obviously inflamed. the insurgents to the point that they are now targeting these western powers however the united states and the british and the federal also supporting tens of thousands of jihadi extremists in syria and in other parts of t
its technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future. mission. critical three. three. three. three. three. three. video for your media project a free media r.t. dot com. just short of the very warm welcome the news continues here on r.t. a leftist group opposing u.s. foreign strategy and its influence on turkish politics has claimed responsibility for the attack on the american embassy in turkey capital ankara a security guard was killed when a suicide bomber detonated his...
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> the fourth annual chevron shoot out tournament teed off this afternoon in pebble beach. the event pits current and former star players from both the san francisco giants and the 49ers against each other. it was a great opportunity for fans to get out and see some of their favorite athletes and if they're lucky as you saw there get some photographs too. >>> one of three design options to revamp san francisco's market street would also affect mission street. the plan would ban buses on mission and move them one block north to market street. officials say the change would create better commute for riders and improve safety for bicyclists. it's set to cost $150,000. construction is scheduled to begin in 2017. >>> we are continuing to follow developing news from sono
isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> the fourth annual chevron shoot out tournament teed off this afternoon in pebble beach. the event pits current and former star players from both the san francisco giants and the 49ers against each other. it was a...
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yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. >> predictions, john, you're up. >> northeast is digging out and toro snow blowers digging in. up 25% by the springtime. >> brenda: all right. john layfield, what do you think of that? >> i'm a bull on john, bear on the stock. >> brenda: okay and your prediction, john layfield? >> apple hit it's 25 millionth download for itunes and i think probably had a lot to do with it. einhorn pressuring the company has a lot to do with the stock. >> brenda: and john. >> i'm usually with the einhorns the luster off tim cook, i'm a bear. >> brenda: jonas, your prediction? >> a lot of fallout for the blackout at the super bowl. but destiny child and columbia neighbor. >> brenda: gary b, bull or bear. >> it's up a million percent at least wait for a pullback. >> brenda: your prediction. >> i l
yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. >> predictions, john, you're up. >> northeast is digging out and toro snow blowers digging in. up 25% by the springtime. >> brenda: all right. john layfield, what do...